Tuesday, August 20, 2013

CNA Training Courses in Massachusetts

CNA Training
In the recent past, the high rate of patients who require healthcare assistance has lead to a high demand for more Certified Nurse Aid within various states in the United States of America. Due to this high demand, each state has of late embarked on encouraging various institutions and collages to offer various CNA courses which can help to bridge the existing gap in delivering quality healthcare services. In fact, at the moment, a number of institutions offer cheap or free CNA courses which have also encouraged young people to join these institutions with the quest to get knowledge on how to care for patients, control infections and learn advanced first aid skills.

All CNA courses offered across this continent share one basic phenomena; the structure of the course. All CNA courses are divided into two main sections which include the lecture sections and the practical sections with all being examined for one to be certified as a trained CNA. However, it doesn’t mean that after going through any institution’s training program then you are assured of practicing as certified nurse aid, that’s not how it works, the course offered must be accredited by the regulatory body in that particular state.
There exists a slight variation when it comes to the minimum number of hours allocated for either practical or theoretical work. In some states the number of hours allocated for theoretical work can be more than that allocated for practical or vice versa. But no matter the approach given, the training institution should aim at producing a knowledgeable and qualified CNA.

In various training facilities at Massachusetts, there are very many institutions which do offer these courses at a total cost of $800 to $2000 and therefore it’s upon an individual to choose a plan which suits him or her best. Some of these institutions include: Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School, Pleasant Bay Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical School and Roxbury Community College among other reputable institutions.

In Massachusetts, students can either opt to attend a minimum requirement of 25 hours lectures physically or through their online platform depending on the institution. During this period the students get to know the theoretical part of what exactly they are expected to do. This may include patient rights, anatomy and medical terms amongst other relevant content. However, it is compulsory for every student to attend the clinical practice which is allocated 75 hours. This implies that for any individual who is planning to go for a CNA course in Massachusetts must be willing to spare at least 100 hours for the entire course excluding the exam period which determines who has learnt the core values of the course. Institutions found in this state are some of the few institutions which allocate more hours on practical work than theory.
To be considered for admission at these institutions one must meet the following criteria:
  •    Be 18 years and above
  •   Can speak and write English and have a good knowledge of Mathematics
  •    Must be cleared to have no criminal offence
  •    Must go for medical checkup especially TB
      Becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant is a very rewarding career and a great start in the heathcare industry.


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